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1 UNIFICATION OF ITALY

2 PROBLEMS FACING ITALY AFTER 1815 Politically divided Significant territories ruled by Spain and Austria Linguistic and cultural diversity Regional diversity Economic diversity Lack of widespread nationalist sentiment 2 View of the Tiber

3 RISORGIMENTO Italian for “ resurgence ” Period of cultural nationalism and political unification Peasants struggled against landowners Middle class wanted expanded rights and opportunities Secret societies and growing literary traditions advanced love and loyalty for Italy and a commitment to Italian unity and independence 3

4 GIUSEPPE MAZZINI 1805–1872 Studied literature and philosophy Imprisoned 1830–1831, then exiled Founder of “ Young Italy ” Almost all of his revolutionary efforts would fail However, he emerged as the leading spokesman for Italian patriotism 4

5 MAZZINI ON ITALY 5 “ O, my brothers, love your Country!... Country is not only a mere zone of territory. The true country is the idea to which it gives birth; it is the thought of love, the sense of communion which unites in one all the sons of that territory... And so long as you are ready to die for humanity, the life of your country will be immortal. ”

6 1848 IN ITALY Sicilians protested against King Ferdinand of Naples Unrest spread from Sicily to Naples King Ferdinand forced to grant a constitution Charles Albert of Piedmont- Sardinia followed with a constitution February uprising in Paris followed by March uprisings in Vienna, then battles in Milan 6 King Ferdinand of Naples

7 MAZZINI AND 1848–9 Pope fled Rome rather than oppose Catholic Austria Mazzini emerged as ruler of Roman Republic for 3 months in 1849 July, 1849: Roman Republic fell to Catholic French King Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia abdicated, succeeded by Victor Emanuel II 7 Victor Emmanuel II

8 GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI 1807–1882 Served as a soldier in South America Fought for Sardinia against Austria Led “ Red Shirts ” to victory against Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 8

9 GARIBALDI: REPORT ON THE CONQUEST OF NAPLES, 1860 9 “ Having reached the strait, it became necessary to cross it. To have reinstated Sicily in the great Italian family was certainly a glorious achievement. But what then were we, in compliance with diplomacy, to leave our country incomplete and maimed? What of the two Calabrias, and Naples, awaiting us with open arms? And the rest of Italy still enslaved by the foreigner and the priest? We were clearly bound to pass the strait, despite the utmost vigilance of the Bourbons and their adherents. ”

10 10 Sicily and southern Italy

11 GARIBALDI 11 “ I entered Naples... the King of Naples having, on the previous day, quitted his palace to retire to Capua. The royal nest, still warm, was occupied by the emancipators of the people, and the rich carpets of the royal palace were trodden by the heavy boots of the plebeian. ”

12 “ At Naples, as in all places we had passed through since crossing the strait, the populace were sublime in their enthusiastic patriotism, and the resolute tone assumed by them certainly had no small share in the brilliant results obtained. ” —Garibaldi 12

13 COUNT CAVOUR 1810–1861 Noble background, liberal sentiments Member of Parliament, reformed finance and army for Sardinia Through participation in Crimean war won respect of Europe for Sardinia Negotiated agreement with Napoleon III to battle Austria in exchange for Savoy and Nice 13

14 COUNT CAVOUR ON NAPOLEON III 14 “ The Emperor started by saying that he had decided to support Sardinia with all his forces in a war against Austria, provided that the war was undertaken for a non-revolutionary cause, which could be justified in the eyes of diplomacy and still more of public opinion in France and Europe. ” —1858 Napoleon III

15 KING VICTOR EMMANUEL II, 1861 15 “ Free, and nearly entirely united, the opinion of civilized nations is favorable to us... I take pleasure in manifesting to the first Parliament of Italy the joy I feel in my heart as king and soldier. ” Victor Emmanuel II

16 SUMMARY OF ITALIAN UNIFICATION Passion for a free and united Italy initiated by charismatic nationalists Unification realized by aggressive leaders Political manipulation contributed significantly Foreign powers overthrown Spirit of nationalism began to unite Italians despite cultural, social, and regional differences 16 Italian stamp commemorating Mazzini


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